Monday, May. 09, 1938

Chicago's Prettiest

University of Chicago women are oftener cited for their brains than for their beauty. The undergraduate magazine Pulse complained recently that "there hasn't been a beautiful woman on the Midway since Little Egypt reared her skirts in 1893." At this admission Northwestern University students guffawed. Aroused Chicagoans decided to nail the canard by finding and proclaiming Chicago's prettiest girl. Last week, after pondering many pictures from a photographer's files, the three judges assigned to the job picked an indubitable stunner, Joy Hawley. Too late they discovered that Miss Hawley's picture had slipped in by mistake, that she was a Northwestern girl, queen of that university's Navy Ball.

This file is automatically generated by a robot program, so reader's discretion is required.